Prosthetic Dentistry
To harmoniously restore all physiological functions of the mouth.
Through prosthetic dental rehabilitations, we aim to restore the physiological functions of the mouth. We rebuild both the anatomical form and function of the natural teeth, or suggest suitable alternatives if missing teeth, using laboratory prepared restorations of the following types: Crowns, veneers, onlays / inlays / overlays (composite, ceramic, zirconium).

Veneers and crowns (case 1)

Veneers and crowns (case 2)
Prosthetic dentistry combined with functional orthodontics can harmonise a patient’s facial appearance and achieve several additional aesthetic effects: a so-called “non-surgical facelift”, profile enhancement, harmonisation of the jawline and jaw angle, fat redistribution, muscle tonus adjustment, and overall tuning of the facial structures’ architecture.
Functional Diagnostic
Minimal analysis: Photoprotocol, muscle palpation and anamnesis, occlusograms, brux-checkers, mounted casts with an anatomical face-bow, panoramic x-ray.
Full analysis: Photoprotocol, muscle palpation and anamnesis, occlusograms, brux-checkers, condylography, mounted casts with a kinematic face-bow, lateral and frontal x-rays (cephalometric analysis).
Treatment
Prosthetic cases may be addressed following a standard or complex protocol depending on the difficulty to correct a patient’s occlusion and fully restore the masticatory organ’s function. More details on complex cases.